LEGAL GROWING: When Fullerton’s Western State University...
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LEGAL GROWING: When Fullerton’s Western State University law school opened an Irvine campus in 1990, the whole campus could fit into a single floor of a bank building. Now it has 498 students and its own 51,000-square-foot building on Laguna Canyon Road. It’s celebrating with a dedication ceremony today. . . . “We had no idea we’d get this number of students,” says Ron Talmo, dean of the Irvine campus. The non-accredited school will soon add three people to its Irvine campus to make 14 full-time faculty members there.
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